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    I have a Titleist 3wood with a steel true temper shaft in it. The steps are not like a s300. On the shaft under the grip is a number followed by "UDGLWX100" Can anyone tell me what I have and can I get another? Thanks Ed

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    Re: Question about a true temper steel shaft

    Originally posted by phonemangolf View Post
    I have a Titleist 3wood with a steel true temper shaft in it. The steps are not like a s300. On the shaft under the grip is a number followed by "UDGLWX100" Can anyone tell me what I have and can I get another? Thanks Ed
    I remember ordering True Temper shafts and they all had UG.. and whatever suffixes as id codes. I believe the W designates wood shaft and the X100 is the stiff flex.

    Anyways, if you want an replacement or the closest to it, contact Golfworks website, They have a resident technical guru in the clubmaker's section, I forget his name off hand, who will reply to any of these type of questions. He is really good.

    Ted

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      Re: Question about a true temper steel shaft

      I'm pretty sure the U is unitized (parallel), DGL is Dynamic Gold, W is wood, X100 is, well, X 100.

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